PetVision< eye drops are a natural ophthalmic nutraceutical solution proven to help protect and improve vision in dogs, cats, and other animals. PetVision eye drops can be useful in alleviating incipient Cataracts, Lenticular Sclerosis and dry eye syndrome (KCS).

PetVision lubricating eye drops have been exclusively developed by veterinarians and scientists to help protect and improve vision in dogs and cats. Proven highly effective as a treatment for lubrication and cleansing of your pet's eyes. Reduces opacity in the lens and assist in maintaining clarity.

PetVision eye drops penetrate down to the build-up of damaged proteins blocking the light from reaching your pet's lens and retina.

Convenient, cost-effective eye drops for both dogs and cats with incipient cataracts.

Why did my pet get cataracts? Certain dog breeds are more prone to cataracts than others. Some dogs can start to develop cataracts from as early as birth to 6 months. Older dogs, cats, and animals can develop cataracts as they age regardless of breed.

Directions for use: Apply 1-2 drops per eye, 2-3 times a day for 30 to 45 days using the following technique: Lean your pet's head back so that it is looking upward and apply a single drop. Do not allow the eye to blink or reopen for 10 seconds, to assure that the liquid is absorbed into the eye tissue. For animal use only. Results may vary.

Suggested maintenance use: Generally, after the first 45 days the improvement of clarity will have stabilized, or reached a plateau. In order to maintain the clarity the eye has achieved, every 6 months apply PetVision eye drops for 30-days to stay ahead of any redevelopment of the cataract.

Storage: Store at room temperature. For maximum shelf life of store in the refrigerator, but do not freeze.

Warnings: Once open, discard dispenser and any contents after 40 days. Keep at room temperature, away from light. Do not freeze. Do not use if solution becomes dark or becomes cloudy.

Cannot be used on a pet taking any type of steroid-based medication. Although this combination wouldn't harm the pet, the steroid present in the pet's system would break down Pet Vision and neutralize it. A pet currently on steroid medication should wait 2-3 weeks after ceasing the medication, then start PetVision, as directed.

Cannot be used on a pet with a Diabetic Cataract. PetVision cannot reduce diabetic cataracts since they are more aggressive than most other types of cataract.

Cannot be used on a pet with a Nuclear Cataract. This is a cataract that develops in the center (nucleus) of the lens in the eye. Cells in the nucleus are the oldest cells in the eye and no longer have their own viable nucleus in the cell, thus it will not react to the presence of PetVision in the eye. The only alternative in this case is surgery.

The sooner the cataract is addressed the better. An ideal case for PetVision is an incipient cataract (less than 15% coverage) in a non-diabetic pet, not on steroids. The longer one waits to apply the drops the odds for success start to decline.

This product has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.